The Master System was originally released as the SEGA Mark III in Japan in 1985, and was a direct competitor to Nintendo's Famicom home console. The library of games on the Master System is modest in volume, but packed full of quality and home to some of video gaming's most iconic franchises, such as Alex Kidd, Fantasy Zone, Shinobi and Phantasy Star. SEGA® Master a visual compendium pays tribute to the amazing pixel art, product design and graphic design associated with this iconic 8-bit system. The book is officially licensed by SEGA and is the first book of this kind to be released for the Master System. As the name suggests, the visuals are the main focus, with 200-word soundbites of text accompanying each single game spread. Overall, the book contains around 200 games. Within SEGA® Master a visual compendium is also a series of larger features and interviews with developers and artists, ensuring a great mix of visuals and words in total, the book contains around 60,000 words. The foreword is written by Mark Cerny (Sony) and there are interviews with Mutsuhiro Fujii, Takashi Shoji, Steve Hanawa, Rieko Kodama, plus others.
SEGA Master System: A Visual Compendium

ISBN: 0995658692
ISBN 13: 9780995658691
Publication Date: May, 2019
Publisher: Bitmap Books
Pages: 432
Format: Paperback
Authors: Bitmap Books, Steve Jarratt, Damien McFerran, Craig Grannell, David Giltinan, Eric Dunstan, Greg Sewart, Heinrich Lenhardt, Ian Wall, John Sauer, Julian Rignall, Ken Horowitz, Kotaro Hayashida, Kouichi Yotsui, Matt Furniss, Manabu Kusunoki, Mark Cerny, Michitaka Tsuruta, Mutsuhiro Fujii, Naoto Ohshima, Nick Alexander, Omar Cornut, Patrick Gilmore, Paul Davies, Phil South, Robert Workman, Randy Nelson, Rieko Kodama, Satoshi Fujishima, Stefano Arnhold, Steve Hanawa, Takayuki Hirono, Takashi Shoji, Tom Sloper, Tom Hartley, Tony Takoushi, Tsunetomo Sugawara, Yoji Ishii, Yutaka Sugano, Yuzo Koshiro, Alan Kenny, Carlo Savorelli, Clay Gardner, Craig Bryant, Daniel Major, Danny Russell, GamesYouLoved, James Costello, Jeff Witt, Julian Hill, Melvin Veenstra, Mike Harding, Tyler Esposito, Vitas Varnas, Chris Daw, Craig Stevenson, Andrew Hayward